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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >>> if you have a pension fund or pension plan, you are constantly hearing about how well it is funded or perhaps how badly it is underfunded. in 1985, 89 of fortune 100 companies had pension plans. today only 11 of the companies have them and a number of those are playing catch up when it comes to funding those particular vehicles. pension fund of the s&p 1500 companies are 77% funded. that's according to the mercer consultancy. part of the problem, interest rates pch pension managers have the same problems the rest of us do when it comes to generating returns on their money because interest rates are so low these day
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every dollar we invested to map the hugh unanimoman genome, tod sciences are mapping the human brain to unlock the answers to alzheimer's, developing drugs to regenerate damaged organs, devising new materials to make batteries ten times more powerful. now is not the time to gut these job creating investments. now is the time to reach a level of research and development not seen since the height of the space race. we need to make those investments. today no area holds more promise than our investments in american energy. after years of talking about it, we're finally poised to control our own energy future. we produce more oil at home than we have in 15 years. we have doubled the distance our cars will go on a gallon of gas and the amount of renewable energy we generate from sources like wind and solar with tens of thousands of good american jobs to show for it. we produce more natural gas than ever before and nearly everyone's energy bill is lower because of it. and over the last four years our emissions have actually fallen. but for the sake of our children and our future, we must d
every dollar we invested to map the hugh unanimoman genome, tod sciences are mapping the human brain to unlock the answers to alzheimer's, developing drugs to regenerate damaged organs, devising new materials to make batteries ten times more powerful. now is not the time to gut these job creating investments. now is the time to reach a level of research and development not seen since the height of the space race. we need to make those investments. today no area holds more promise than our...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> you're watching cnbc "squawk on the street" live from the financial capital of the world. the opening bell set to ring in a little less than 90 seconds. we're beginning the seventh week of the year. the s&p has been up for the first six. hasn't done that since 1971. i don't know about you guys, i was not potty trained yet. going back a long time. dow did have its first losing week. but by 16 points. hearing what cashin said about 500 days without a 10% correction, s&p, we're at lofty levels. >> we are. an interesting point art raises is while we've seen flows into equity funds, we haven't necessarily seen them out of bond funds as much as you might expect. the bulls would argue there is more to come, if we see a more vigorous rotation. >> right. and the bears would argue, well, all of this that we've seen was seasonal. it was simply seasonal. money put back to work. >> yeah. >> exactly. so we'll see. in terms of today's session, obviously technology is going to
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> you're watching cnbc "squawk on the street" live from the financial capital of the world. the opening bell set to ring in a little less than 90 seconds. we're beginning the seventh week of the year. the s&p has been up for the first six. hasn't done that since 1971. i don't know about you guys, i was not potty trained yet. going back a long time. dow did have its first losing week. but by 16 points....
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the novo nordisk's chief science officer now saying he hopes for dialogue this week. says he will not be able to provide requested fda data in 2013 and 2014. now, natixis has cut novo to neutral. sanofi shares were up after this open. still down, ross, about 11.8%. >>> support for spain's ruling, central right party led by mario rajoy showed a 33% approval rating. he published his tax reports over the weekend in abdomen attempt to silence critics. >> one of the key items on the agenda today as the euro group meets in brussels, sylvia love is the nightly trips to brussels. i suppose how it averages out almost, sylvia. what do we know about what might happen with cypress? are we still in the speculative stage? >> we're very much in the speculative stage. either about someone taking losses, a sovereign debt restructuring, etcetera, it's likely we play the same kind of game we're playing with everybody else involved, pushing that so far down the road. at this stage, everything is still up in the open. obviously, what they try to avoid is precisely what the ft reported as
the novo nordisk's chief science officer now saying he hopes for dialogue this week. says he will not be able to provide requested fda data in 2013 and 2014. now, natixis has cut novo to neutral. sanofi shares were up after this open. still down, ross, about 11.8%. >>> support for spain's ruling, central right party led by mario rajoy showed a 33% approval rating. he published his tax reports over the weekend in abdomen attempt to silence critics. >> one of the key items on the...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> back to the deal of the day, just in time for valentine's day, a corporate marriage, boards of amr and us airways approved a merger, the deal creates the largest airline on the planet, valued at $11 billion. phil lebeau joins us with more. hey, phil. >> carl, you made a great point last hour when he said look at all the large airlines in the u.s., nine out of ten will be by the top four carriers, the biggest of those will be the new american. this the merger of american and us airways. look at the hubs they are going to have here when you combine the five from american. we're talking about dallas, los angeles, chicago, new york, miami, along with us airways and their hubs in phoenix as well as in philadelphia, charlotte, strong presence in washington. this is going to be a huge airline. it will be run by doug parker, the ceo of us airways. he will be the ceo of the new merged american airlines. what about tom horton, ceo of american becomes the chairman through
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> back to the deal of the day, just in time for valentine's day, a corporate marriage, boards of amr and us airways approved a merger, the deal creates the largest airline on the planet, valued at $11 billion. phil lebeau joins us with more. hey, phil. >> carl, you made a great point last hour when he said look at all the large airlines in the u.s., nine out of ten will be by the top four carriers, the...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. then you're going to love this. right now they're only $14.95! wow-a grt deal just got a whole lot better. hurry. $14.95 won't last. wow-a grt deal just got a whole lot better. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> for more than 20 years. vinny meyers produced more than 10,000 traditional tattoos. but now he spends most of his time helping breast cancer survivors. some of the following images may not be appropriate for all audiences, but we felt they're necessary to tell this important story. >> your nipple reconstruction is about perfect. >> it's the best. >> that's how you want it to be. >> absolutely. >> unfortunately all the other women in the country are walking around with nipples reconstructed that don't look like that. >> for many women breast reconstruction is part of the healing process. >> that looks good. really good. >> vinny meyers specializes in tattoos nippling onto women who have
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. then you're going to love this. right now they're only $14.95! wow-a grt deal just got a whole lot better. hurry. $14.95 won't last. wow-a grt deal just got a whole lot better. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> for more than 20 years. vinny meyers produced more than 10,000 traditional tattoos. but now he spends most of his...
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the high school junior from colorado with a shot that defies science. anna olsen with a whole lot of girl power. >> oh, my goodness, that's incredible. >> unbelievable shot there. one of the best we've ever seen. >> love that it was a girl. >> it certainly was. for more on that shot and everything else happening in the sports world, we invite to you logon to bleacherreport.com. >>> now, nelson high school, in monument, colorado. what do you think? the town should build a monument in her honor? >> indeed. i'm in if i get a vote. >> thank you. >>> 46 minutes past the hour. the vatican left scrambling after pope benedict announces he is retiring. a closer look at how they will pick the new pope and who it will be, coming up. al person. you don't need to press "0," i'm here.on. reach a person, not a prompt whenever you call chase sapphire. why should saturday night have all the fun? get two times the points on dining in restaurants, with chase sapphire preferred. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that
the high school junior from colorado with a shot that defies science. anna olsen with a whole lot of girl power. >> oh, my goodness, that's incredible. >> unbelievable shot there. one of the best we've ever seen. >> love that it was a girl. >> it certainly was. for more on that shot and everything else happening in the sports world, we invite to you logon to bleacherreport.com. >>> now, nelson high school, in monument, colorado. what do you think? the town...
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even though there is a lot of emotion behind the issues and science. you know where they are together? immigration reform, tax reform, deficit reduction. >> how about mondinimum wage? >> minimum wage is a little murkier. what is the dividing line there? gun control, chicalimate change where government would have more of a role. deficit reduction, tax reform, it seems to the public like, okay, that's smarter government not more government. i think that's where the divide really is. >> if they are divided on the issues, what can a president accomplish in his state of the union speech? what did he accomplish? >> he set out a very aggressive aendgentleman, he gets to set the agenda, mark the debates and keep moving forward. he's not done yet. he will continue to make this case. >> it struck me, he laid down a marker on the deficit. an unlikely marker. says the deficit is not going to be his obsession. it doesn't make for good economic policy. >> well this is the big debate going on. we went into the cliff issues back before the holidays, everything was --
even though there is a lot of emotion behind the issues and science. you know where they are together? immigration reform, tax reform, deficit reduction. >> how about mondinimum wage? >> minimum wage is a little murkier. what is the dividing line there? gun control, chicalimate change where government would have more of a role. deficit reduction, tax reform, it seems to the public like, okay, that's smarter government not more government. i think that's where the divide really is....
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> next topic for the panel, by the way, i hope you're tweeting. tweet us. how grown sh-ups should handle guns. hasbro has come out with this ner nerf gun, pink, for girls. toy guns, should any child, girl, boy, be playing with one of these things, especially now in the wake of newtown, aurora, tucson, gun violence very much so part of the national conversation. a lot of parents say no. listen to one guest from piers morgan this week. >> you have an 8-month-old boy, you're going to let your boy play with guns? >> never. >> are we not getting it? >> when i was a kid, my parents wouldn't let us have water guns. i intend to do the same thing. when he's potty trained, i won't let him hold his penis in an aggressive way. >> that's one person's opinion. mark, you have a little girl. if she wanted to play with a toy gun, big deal or yes? >> really big deal. in fact, this past summer her summer camp was having a water gunfight day where everyone played with water guns and
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> next topic for the panel, by the way, i hope you're tweeting. tweet us. how grown sh-ups should handle guns. hasbro has come out with this ner nerf gun, pink, for girls. toy guns, should any child, girl, boy, be playing with one of these things, especially now in the wake of newtown, aurora, tucson, gun violence very much so part of the national conversation. a lot of parents say no. listen to one guest from...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> president obama took his state of the union address on the road today. kate's here, she's got that and some of the day's other top stories. >> taking the show on the road right away to push that message, that's for sure. at a factory in north carolina, the president touted the comeback of manufacturing and jobs for the middle class. he also doubled down on his call for new spending on education and job training, as well as ending tax subsidies that reward sending jobs overseas. >>> there's a pretty big yuck factor in this next story, unfortunately. hope you're not eating dinner. a european official says the scandal over horse meat in products -- in products labeled as beef is overwhelmingly a problem of fraudulent labeling rather than food safety. a british slaughterhouse is suspected of supplying horse carcasses to a firm that sold the meat as beef for kabobs and burgers. it's turned up in france and sweden as well as the uk. >>> and some scrambling in decatur
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> president obama took his state of the union address on the road today. kate's here, she's got that and some of the day's other top stories. >> taking the show on the road right away to push that message, that's for sure. at a factory in north carolina, the president touted the comeback of manufacturing and jobs for the middle class. he also doubled down on his call for new spending on education and job...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> a deadly shooting in delaware. lisa sylvester's monitoring that, some of the other top stories in "the situation room" right now. what happened? >> wolf, police say -- state police say a man entered the newcastle county courthouse in wilmington, delaware and opened fire around 8:00 this morning. they say the shooter killed two women. the gunman, he also died. police now say it's unclear if he killed himself or if police killed him. two officers were also hit, but their bulletproof vests saved their lives. >>> and a solemn, emotional ceremony today at the white house as president obama presented former staff sergeant clint romesha with the nation's highest military decoration, the medal of honor. the 31-year-old romesha was honored for leading his unit while under attack at a seemingly indefensibible outpos in afghanistan in 2009. >> these men were outnumbered, outgunned, and almost overrun. looking back, one of them said "i'm surprised any of us made it out." b
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> a deadly shooting in delaware. lisa sylvester's monitoring that, some of the other top stories in "the situation room" right now. what happened? >> wolf, police say -- state police say a man entered the newcastle county courthouse in wilmington, delaware and opened fire around 8:00 this morning. they say the shooter killed two women. the gunman, he also died. police now say it's unclear if he...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> we have the first reaction to the president's speech from our instant poll of people that actually watched his state of the union address. more than half, 53% describe the reaction as very positive. 24% said they were somewhat positive. 22% said they had a negative reaction to the president's addres
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's...
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and we will resort schools that develop new partnerships with employers and focus on science, technology, engineering, and math. the skills today employers are looking for to fill the jobs that are there right now and will be there in the future. even with better high schools, those young people will need higher education. it is a simple fact. the more education you have got , the more likely you are to have a good job and work your way to the middle class. but today's skyrocketing costs price too many people out of a higher education or saddle them with unsustainable debt. through tax credits, grants, and better loans, we have made college more affordable for millions of students and families over the past few years. but taxpayers cannot keep on subsidizing higher and higher costs for higher education. colleges must do their part to keep costs down, and it is our job to make sure that they do. [applause] so tonight i ask congress to change the higher education act so that affordability and value are included in determining which colleges receive certain types of federal aid. and tomorro
and we will resort schools that develop new partnerships with employers and focus on science, technology, engineering, and math. the skills today employers are looking for to fill the jobs that are there right now and will be there in the future. even with better high schools, those young people will need higher education. it is a simple fact. the more education you have got , the more likely you are to have a good job and work your way to the middle class. but today's skyrocketing costs price...
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now is not the time to gut these job-creating investments in science and innovation. now is the time to reach a level of research and development not seen since the height of the space race. we need to make those investments. today no area holds more promise than our investments in american energy. after years of talking about it , we're finally poised to control our own energy future. we produce more oil at home than we have in 15 years. we have doubled the distance our cars will go on a gallon of gas and the amount of renewable energy we generate from sources like wind and solar, with tens of thousands of good american jobs to show for it. we produce more natural gas than ever before and nearly everyone's energy bill is lower because of it. and over the last four years, our omissions of the dangerous carbon pollution that threatens our planet have actually fallen. but for the sake of our children and our future, we must do more to combat climate change. now, now, it's true that no single event makes a trend. but the fact is that the 12 hottest years on record have a
now is not the time to gut these job-creating investments in science and innovation. now is the time to reach a level of research and development not seen since the height of the space race. we need to make those investments. today no area holds more promise than our investments in american energy. after years of talking about it , we're finally poised to control our own energy future. we produce more oil at home than we have in 15 years. we have doubled the distance our cars will go on a...
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and they say that the science isn't clear and we should wait some more. are you going to be heard about that? we are going to be heard. we are going to make this right. it is not just us. there is a man over there in the white house who has found his voice on climate change. we are going have his back. he has said it to fail to act is to betray future generations. are we going to betray future generations? we're going to help barack obama win this fight and make this right. it's not just for us. look down the hallways of history. they are watching. they know this is our time. they know this is our choice. they know this is our moment. they know that we were made for this moment. to our children, their children, their children, are we going to say we failed? no chance. no chance. we're going to have the president's back. we're going to look down the hallways of history with those children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and we're going to say to them -- yes, we did. [applause] we're going to say to them, this was our time and these were all voices. thi
and they say that the science isn't clear and we should wait some more. are you going to be heard about that? we are going to be heard. we are going to make this right. it is not just us. there is a man over there in the white house who has found his voice on climate change. we are going have his back. he has said it to fail to act is to betray future generations. are we going to betray future generations? we're going to help barack obama win this fight and make this right. it's not just for...
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now is not the time to gut these job-creating investments in science and innovation. now is the time to reach a level of research and development not seen since the height of the space race. [applause] and today, no area holds more promise than our investments in american energy. after years of talking about it, we are finally poised to control our own energy future. we produce more oil at home than we have in 15 years. we have doubled the distance our cars will go on a gallon of gas, and the amount of renewable energy we generate from sources like wind and solar -- with tens of thousands of good, american jobs to show for it. we produce more natural gas than ever before -- and nearly everyone's energy bill is lower because of it. and over the last four years, our emissions of the dangerous carbon pollution that threatens our planet have actually fallen. but for the sake of our children and our future, we must do more to combat climate change. [applause] yes, it's true that no single event makes a trend. but the fact is, the 12 hottest years on record have all come in
now is not the time to gut these job-creating investments in science and innovation. now is the time to reach a level of research and development not seen since the height of the space race. [applause] and today, no area holds more promise than our investments in american energy. after years of talking about it, we are finally poised to control our own energy future. we produce more oil at home than we have in 15 years. we have doubled the distance our cars will go on a gallon of gas, and the...
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anticipate cutbacks in private businesses especially, our large research university which relies on science and medical research there. very significant damage to what they are doing. the loss of jobs in our ninth largest school district in the country, at a large air force base, civilian workforce projections. time is short. we want to address the debt and deficit. let's not do this to ourselves. let's not self inflict a wound that will set us back further, digg is in deeper on long-term deficit and debt reduction. i think this is a warning sign. we have got to work together and replace the sequester. that does not mean we are going to shirk our responsibilities to address the long-term debt, the median debt. but if we are going to be stuck with this 7.5% unemployment rate, that is not sustainable. dr., are there other policies that could help us that are within control of the congress to create more jobs? >> i think there are a number of changes in fiscal policy. higher spending or lower taxes than there are under current law. if than a few reports in the past two years trying to evaluate
anticipate cutbacks in private businesses especially, our large research university which relies on science and medical research there. very significant damage to what they are doing. the loss of jobs in our ninth largest school district in the country, at a large air force base, civilian workforce projections. time is short. we want to address the debt and deficit. let's not do this to ourselves. let's not self inflict a wound that will set us back further, digg is in deeper on long-term...
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in science? >> is a diverse group. >> when it came to the masters graduates in the hard sciences, there is one guy that everybody clouds for because everybody comes from india and china, which is a great thing. i wish we had more native-born americans getting into hard sciences, but we need to welcome people throughout the world to come get an education. and we should make it easier for them to stay and be part of our country. i don't see how you fix the education system if we are going to attack the budget like this. if we found ourselves in doingary creon's, we keep this dumb thing and it has momentum of its own, and i am having to decide where the money goes, would you agree with me, secretary bentsen? -- duncan? if i had to pick the department of education and department of defense, i would pick the department of defense? >> i think these are false choices. >> if i make that dumb decision, do you agree it should be national security? >> we have to walk and chew gum at the same time. >> you ha
in science? >> is a diverse group. >> when it came to the masters graduates in the hard sciences, there is one guy that everybody clouds for because everybody comes from india and china, which is a great thing. i wish we had more native-born americans getting into hard sciences, but we need to welcome people throughout the world to come get an education. and we should make it easier for them to stay and be part of our country. i don't see how you fix the education system if we are...
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it is from the house science, space and technology committee. according to chairman of lamar smith -- this morning a smaller meteorite hit a russian city injuring hundreds. it will invest in a future hearing in the house of representatives. democrats line. caller: i just want to say that many conservatives have been saying for the last couple of years that they are against spending. we have to cut back spending. all of a sudden they say we should put an armed guard in every school, turning them into fortresses. if you look at how many schools there are, there are a hundred thousand fund -- 100,000 public schools. that includes just high schools, middle schools, and elementary schools. i will let you do the math on how much it will cost to turn every school into a fortress. against spending. at the drop of a hat they are ready to spend all of the money to turn schools into fortresses and they want to handguns to teachers or janitors or bring our guards into schools. it is just ridiculous. host: president obama was in chicago yesterday. he said se
it is from the house science, space and technology committee. according to chairman of lamar smith -- this morning a smaller meteorite hit a russian city injuring hundreds. it will invest in a future hearing in the house of representatives. democrats line. caller: i just want to say that many conservatives have been saying for the last couple of years that they are against spending. we have to cut back spending. all of a sudden they say we should put an armed guard in every school, turning them...
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large research university, they rely on innovation, science and medical research along with the cancer research institute, very significant damage to what they're doing, but loss of jobs, large school district, ninth largest in the country and large air force base, civilian work force projection. colleagues, we really -- time is short. and i think what we're hearing today, if we want to address the debt and deficit, let's not do this to ourselves, let's not self-inflict a wound that will put us back farther, bigger and deeper on deficit and debt reduction. i think this is a warning sign and dr. elmendorf is being very clear with us that we have to work together and replace the sequester. doesn't mean we are going to shirk our responsibility to address the long-term debt, the medium-term debt but if we are going to be stuck with this 7 1/2% unemployment rate, that is not sustainable. are there other policies that could help us that are within the control of the congress to create more jobs? >> congresswoman, think of a few categories. there are a number of changes in fiscal policy. high
large research university, they rely on innovation, science and medical research along with the cancer research institute, very significant damage to what they're doing, but loss of jobs, large school district, ninth largest in the country and large air force base, civilian work force projection. colleagues, we really -- time is short. and i think what we're hearing today, if we want to address the debt and deficit, let's not do this to ourselves, let's not self-inflict a wound that will put us...
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she has taught political science at ohio state university. opensecret.org. they have a database for lobbying. they spend billions of dollars each year to lobby congress and federal agencies. you can see the number of lobbyists and the total spending going back to 1998. back then, 10,400 lobbyists in an almost $1.40 billion being spent. guest: one of the interesting things in that chart is it shares the decline in recent years. where are they going? why is the number getting smaller? $3.20 billion is still a lot of money. just because the number of lobbyists is decrease in doesn't mean the number of people trying to influence congress and agencies are declining as well. host: mass., independent. caller: good morning, libby. i watched the c-span all the time. i the question about grover norquist. i would like to know how he is able to lobby when the people he is lobbying are people who have signed his pledge. it seems like it is a conflict of interest. i would like for your guest to address that issue. thank you very much. guest: good question. but he is allow
she has taught political science at ohio state university. opensecret.org. they have a database for lobbying. they spend billions of dollars each year to lobby congress and federal agencies. you can see the number of lobbyists and the total spending going back to 1998. back then, 10,400 lobbyists in an almost $1.40 billion being spent. guest: one of the interesting things in that chart is it shares the decline in recent years. where are they going? why is the number getting smaller? $3.20...
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this will not only hurt jobs, families, it will stop critical research in the biomedical sciences and stifle innovation in our labs and universities. congress must act now so that america and san diego do not fall behind our international competitors and so we continue to be on the cutting edge of technology. we must keep investing in our future. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: are there further one-minute requests? hearing no other requests, the chair lays before the house the following personal requests. the clerk: leaves of absence requested for mr. culberson of texas for today and mr. johnson of georgia for friday, february 15. without objection, the requests are granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from tennessee, mr. roe, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. the house will be in order. mr. roe: i thank the speaker. before starting this special order, i'd like to yield as much time as he may consume to the gentleman from mississippi, mr. palazzo. mr. palazzo: i want to thank the good docto
this will not only hurt jobs, families, it will stop critical research in the biomedical sciences and stifle innovation in our labs and universities. congress must act now so that america and san diego do not fall behind our international competitors and so we continue to be on the cutting edge of technology. we must keep investing in our future. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: are there further one-minute requests? hearing no other requests, the chair lays before the house the...
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it means investing in basic science and refrpbl. the united states is pursued for a very long time and with great results. remember, it was federal public dollars that helped cede the internet. there is terrific research going on in this country at the national institutes of health and many other places that help provide our leading edge when it comes to the biosciences. we need to maintain and expand on that. we need to invest in our infrastructure. we just saw the report card from the american society of civil engineers giving us a big fat d, d, a grade we would be embarrassed if our kids brought home on their report card. so we need to invest in our roads and our bridges and we need to invest in broadband so expand the information superhighway. the united states is falling behind many of its competitors in that area, and we cannot allow that to happen. so i mention all those things because it would be incredibly short sided to shortchange those important investments at this particular time. it is also true that we have to act now
it means investing in basic science and refrpbl. the united states is pursued for a very long time and with great results. remember, it was federal public dollars that helped cede the internet. there is terrific research going on in this country at the national institutes of health and many other places that help provide our leading edge when it comes to the biosciences. we need to maintain and expand on that. we need to invest in our infrastructure. we just saw the report card from the...
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guest: i'm on small business, science, and technology. the chairman was kind enough to give me the chairmanship of the oversight subcommittee. host: you come from small- business backgrounds? guest: yes, investment businesses, real estate businesses. i was on financial services before. i'm one of the four members who was removed from their committees in december. you make the best of it. one of the great things is i represent scottsdale, phoenix area. eaven. entrepreneurs hav we represent many small businesses. host: are their residual effects by the removal for the republican leadership? guest: i think there are. it's not the way i would love to have gotten there. but i think it forced a family discussion of how you deal with those who are very economically conservative? and get us to work and talk to each other? in many ways, except that the people of a handful of conservative to feel they were being isolated and cut out of the process to force the conversation. host: something you have talked about in recent days is the. the brand the
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of ever see were all just a coincidence, or we can choose to believe in the overwhelming judgment of science and act before it is too late. [applause] the good news is, we can make meaningful process on the issue while driving strong economic growth. if congress will not act soon to protect future generations, i will. i will direct -- [applause] i will direct my cabinet to come up with executive actions we could take now it did the future to reduce pollution, prepare communities for the process -- consequences of climate change in speed the transition to a more sustainable sources of energy. host: present all of his fourth state of the union address, the first of his second administration and the 222nd speech given by a president. we are getting your reaction here this morning. -- the president on his fourth state of the union address. he talked about new spending for education, as well as media fracturing jobs. in the opinion page of "usa today" says this -- we will talk about that coming up next with marcy kaptur, democrat from ohio. we are taking your phone calls throughout the morning an
of ever see were all just a coincidence, or we can choose to believe in the overwhelming judgment of science and act before it is too late. [applause] the good news is, we can make meaningful process on the issue while driving strong economic growth. if congress will not act soon to protect future generations, i will. i will direct -- [applause] i will direct my cabinet to come up with executive actions we could take now it did the future to reduce pollution, prepare communities for the process...
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prediction or prevention of violence is not an exact science. it is difficult to find any individual factor, be it gun ownership, poverty, educational opportunity, is tied directly to murder rates. i understand your question. it is a good question. and i appreciate the focus on these murder rates. but it is a bit of alchemy to come up with a single factor with respect to reducing violent crime. >> thank you. my time has expired. >> senator frank and. >> thank you, mr. chairman, for holding this hearing. i want to thank some folks from minnesota who have been courageous in sharing their own stories of gun violence. mary johnson, angela, maya, police sgt mike duzann i look forward to spending time with each of you tomorrow afternoon. i want to send my condolences to the people of oakdale, minnesota, who experienced a horrific shooting last night. i spent some time traveling around minnesota in the aftermath of the shooting in sandy hook, and what i have learned is that we can honor minnesota's culture of responsible gun ownership while taking some
prediction or prevention of violence is not an exact science. it is difficult to find any individual factor, be it gun ownership, poverty, educational opportunity, is tied directly to murder rates. i understand your question. it is a good question. and i appreciate the focus on these murder rates. but it is a bit of alchemy to come up with a single factor with respect to reducing violent crime. >> thank you. my time has expired. >> senator frank and. >> thank you, mr....
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in his state of the union address, the president announced of educating students in the sciences, technology, engineering and math fields so they are prepared for high-tech and high-paying jobs for the future. stem education is vital for the economic growth of my district and for the nation. just atlanta month a new report found that in the past 11 years high-tech jobs in my district and the surrounding areas have grown by 18.6%, many of these jobs requiring engineers and students to pursue stem education. yet, while most parents of school-age students believe that stem education should be a priority in the united states, only half agree it is actually a top priority. mrs. negrete mcleod: that's why i ask my colleagues to support national engineers week to raise awareness of stem education and its importance to our country's economic future. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from kansas rise? >> mr. speaker, i rise today to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection
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is fairly compelling. >> we take the information from the national science academy of sciences and the global climate change research program at faith. and we're -- an important point is that we're not questioning what may or may not be causing the situation. we're saying that science shows there is an issue -- [inaudible] >> and we need to do something about it. >> yeah. >> we're not getting into the policy areas of where there needs to be change in how we mitigate whatever might be causing this. or the international issues that need to be done. >> right. >> we're saying we have a problem, we need to deal with it. >> >> i'm sure the fact that there are some even in the congress who don't go as far as you do, however, who still are denying the science and are denying there's a problem. let me ask, in your analysis, rusk able sis -- risk analysis, have you also looked at the military base, especially naval base implications? i think, for example, norfolk. >> right. >> in virginia many of us are very worried that sea rise could jeopardize, you know, the oldest and largest naval base in t
is fairly compelling. >> we take the information from the national science academy of sciences and the global climate change research program at faith. and we're -- an important point is that we're not questioning what may or may not be causing the situation. we're saying that science shows there is an issue -- [inaudible] >> and we need to do something about it. >> yeah. >> we're not getting into the policy areas of where there needs to be change in how we mitigate...
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and physical science. he's also the author of a book called "fab" which is focused on some of the issues that we'll talk about today. sitting next to him is tom kalil who's joining us from the white house. the deputy director for policy for the office of science and technology policy, senior adviser for science, technology and innovation for the national economic council. he's on leave from uc berkeley. and next, sitting next to him is avi reichental, he's the ceo of 32 systems -- 3d company, they manufactured the first 3d printed technology 30 years ago, and it was -- >> a cup. >> l a cup. and then sitting at the far end is rob atkinson. he's the founder and president of the information technology and innovation foundation which is a think tank based on, focused on technology issues. the obama administration appointed him to the national innovation and competitiveness strategy advisory board and, among other things, he's written books about innovation economics. so we're going to dive right in. i want to
and physical science. he's also the author of a book called "fab" which is focused on some of the issues that we'll talk about today. sitting next to him is tom kalil who's joining us from the white house. the deputy director for policy for the office of science and technology policy, senior adviser for science, technology and innovation for the national economic council. he's on leave from uc berkeley. and next, sitting next to him is avi reichental, he's the ceo of 32 systems -- 3d...
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. >> david grant, christian science monitor. you want to figure out ways to cut things than msn reforms, but there doesn't seem to be a process in place and you just touch on the budget resolution. but what should be willing to commit to the appropriations process when you thought these things down, is that the best way to sort out what is wasteful and are you afraid of the sequester and the debt ceiling could derail some of the political will for actually doing the budget resolution and then going through the appropriations process after that? >> when you say to both of you if you could include your statements also -- [inaudible] who wants to go first? >> let me just start by responding to something that tom just said with respect to the agreement that avoided the fiscal cliff. as i think everybody knows, there were conversations between speaker boehner and the president and the president had proposed trying to achieve $1.2 trillion in deficit reduction through a combination of cuts and revenue. actually come in at 1.2 trillion
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the whole feel of complexity, science came from that discovery, and the way we use the word "emergence," the phrase "emergent phenomena" really comes from that discovery so think for a minute about what happened over the last 20 # years with the internet. when bill clinton and i went into the white house in 1993, there were 50 sites on the worldwide web. now there's a trillion of them. look at what happened to newspaper all over the world. dallas part of -- that's part of the breakdown of the old pattern, but now we have facebook, twitter, and it keeps going. i spent time in silicon valley, and there's 20 # new companies out there that reached a ball dollar evaluation just in the last year and a half. our world is changing dramatically, some of the old is breaking down, and fading away and dispating, but the new patterns are quite complex and challenging and they bring a lot of changes. these six drivers of global change are all emergent changes. they have been building up for awhile, and now they are all kind of happening statement. let's take them one by one. number one, chapter one.
the whole feel of complexity, science came from that discovery, and the way we use the word "emergence," the phrase "emergent phenomena" really comes from that discovery so think for a minute about what happened over the last 20 # years with the internet. when bill clinton and i went into the white house in 1993, there were 50 sites on the worldwide web. now there's a trillion of them. look at what happened to newspaper all over the world. dallas part of -- that's part of...
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>> based on information from the global climate change research program in national academy of sciences, that's correct. >> is of the opinion regardless of appreciation is to reduce emissions come in the united states government should take action to mitigate the risk posed by the climate change? >> yes. >> you're the president's testimony where he's talked about catastrophic incident seeming to come at a greater pace than costing us billions upon billions of dollars. as you close with my questioning, tell us which you are recommending again for us to do with regard to these catastrophic types of things, storms like sandy costing us so much in such an inconvenience to her citizens. >> several things. one, the federal government is to be better organized with a coordinated effort with the strategic plan and focus on priorities. the program is very spending a lot of money on these areas, but not well coordinated and targeted perjury case. that's number one. particularly important where we have to make every dollar count, we have to make the best investments possible. second, each partner
>> based on information from the global climate change research program in national academy of sciences, that's correct. >> is of the opinion regardless of appreciation is to reduce emissions come in the united states government should take action to mitigate the risk posed by the climate change? >> yes. >> you're the president's testimony where he's talked about catastrophic incident seeming to come at a greater pace than costing us billions upon billions of dollars. as...
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>> political science. >> and today you do what full time? >> i write a weekly sunday indicated news column called "military update." it covers pay and benefit issues, lifestyle issues, chang in policy that affect it is lives of service people and i syndicate that to daily newspapers to military bases so they can get breaking news that affects soldiers, i hope fast every week. >> can you make a living doing that? >> yes. i have about 50client newspapers. >> let me jump again to a whole different scene. he had the guard tie my elbows behind my back until they touched it. can't be done unless extreme force is applied. now, let me read that again. i mixed it -- missed a per. he had the guard tie my elbows behind my back until they touched. it can't be done unless extreme force is applied. they attach add rope to my elbows and threw it over a ceiling beam and hoisted me up. this forced my arms back even farther, causing pain on my breast bone. i felt my chest would split ope thankfully, i contracted dissen tear and was extremely weak. every time
>> political science. >> and today you do what full time? >> i write a weekly sunday indicated news column called "military update." it covers pay and benefit issues, lifestyle issues, chang in policy that affect it is lives of service people and i syndicate that to daily newspapers to military bases so they can get breaking news that affects soldiers, i hope fast every week. >> can you make a living doing that? >> yes. i have about 50client newspapers....
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the more you learn about science, the more you learn about the abortion issue. on that one, it is. democrats, i think, are astonished to learn their party platform calls for killing a baby five seconds before a enters the birth canal. we should harp on that consistency. we're extremists because you want to go back to conception. the bottom line is they are extreme because we're not the one kills things. they want to kill a baby five seconds before it's in the birth canal, and when they say, safe, legal, and rare, they don't bother with that because they know it's a sham. there's no such thing as safe, legal, and rare. if it's legal, you don't want it to be rare, or if it is rare, it's illegal. you want social structures that don't incentivize that behavior rather than federally funding planned parenthood. it's not worthwhile to give up on the social issues, but reframe them in a way that wins, and i think that it is a moral imperative, and politicians are scared of this. there's a character problem. when they were told they restricted women's choice and say anti-woman, it is not an
the more you learn about science, the more you learn about the abortion issue. on that one, it is. democrats, i think, are astonished to learn their party platform calls for killing a baby five seconds before a enters the birth canal. we should harp on that consistency. we're extremists because you want to go back to conception. the bottom line is they are extreme because we're not the one kills things. they want to kill a baby five seconds before it's in the birth canal, and when they say,...
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a lot of them came out of the social sciences of west point among their own graduates. for example, all of this happens not by coincidence. general petraeus, when he was in leavenworth, he had a vast network of old colleagues throughout the pentagon bureaucracy. he deliberately cultivates this woman named meghan o'sullivan, who is the chief chief adviser on the security council. he cultivates her and they are talking on the phone practically every day. this is kind of outrageous. he's a three-star general in fort leavenworth. talking on the phone every day with a senior adviser to the president of the united states. general casey, who is a four-star general, actually commanding troops in iraq, he says we only need one more brigade. what do you think we might end much to the argument, she talked about why this really isn't enough. by the way, does is not a paula broadwell situation. this instantly professional. but can you imagine, this is someone who is subverting the chain of command. he has always kind of been an off the reservation guy. he is doing what needs to be d
a lot of them came out of the social sciences of west point among their own graduates. for example, all of this happens not by coincidence. general petraeus, when he was in leavenworth, he had a vast network of old colleagues throughout the pentagon bureaucracy. he deliberately cultivates this woman named meghan o'sullivan, who is the chief chief adviser on the security council. he cultivates her and they are talking on the phone practically every day. this is kind of outrageous. he's a...
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where, when they think about the concept of a light footprint and we are engaged in an area, but the science should've been secured following our baldness so we worked in a situation where we are chasing them around, tried to get them from dangerous individuals who were then using it to attack us and our allies. >> yes, ma'am. >> general trend to come the general rodriguez, agree with me the number of troops in any theater is not an end, but it needs to accomplish a defined mission? >> yes, sir. >> if you're each confirming positions, do you agree you will at any time come if you think the number of troops assigned are the number of troops are dealing with is not sufficient to accomplish the end you were charged with the competition, that you'll share that concern under appropriate channels with your colleagues and superiors? >> i will. >> i will. >> senator graham. >> if we told both of you which of the soldiers in afghanistan can he would fight to the end, with new? >> at the resort to be done, sir -- >> which you also tell us, we have a high opinion of ourselves, for the chance of success
where, when they think about the concept of a light footprint and we are engaged in an area, but the science should've been secured following our baldness so we worked in a situation where we are chasing them around, tried to get them from dangerous individuals who were then using it to attack us and our allies. >> yes, ma'am. >> general trend to come the general rodriguez, agree with me the number of troops in any theater is not an end, but it needs to accomplish a defined mission?...
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he loved math and science and wanted to be an astronaut. it's been 61 days since newtown. 1784 deaths and counting. this has to change. don't let it get to you. ♪ ♪ try mach3 sensitive, with three high-definition blades. a closer shave in a single stroke for less irritation, even on sensitive skin. ♪ ♪ get closer to the one you love. ♪ ♪ gillette mach3 sensitive. gillette. the best a man can get. the chill of peppermint. the rich dark chocolate. york peppermint pattie get the sensation. now find the most hard core driver in america. that guy, put him in it. what's this? [ male announcer ] tell him he's about to find out. you're about to find out. [ male announcer ] test it. highlight the european chassis 6 speed manual, dual exhaust wide stance, clean lines have him floor it, spin it punch it, drift it put it through its paces is he happy? oh ya, he's happy! [ male announcer ] and that's how you test your car for fun. easy. alright, in 15 minutes we're going to do the young turks. i think the number one thing that viewers like a
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>> stephanie: i save science facts for you. for instance, did you know that -- >> yes. >> stephanie: the sea slug discards its penis after sex and grows another one? >> who doesn't know that? >> apparently sea snakes are against high-capacity magazines. >> stephanie: here are more fun facts. this sea slug each slug has a penis and a vagina. both members insert their -- into the others at the same time. >> well, to be fair -- they call that space docking. >> you can't really tell a sea slug to [ bleep ] himself. >> stephanie: after copulating for about ten minutes each slug discards its peenis and grows a new one which is ready to be used in 24 hours. >> and you complain because i need a nap. >> that would be bad for gun shows and monster truck rallies. >> what if each one got smaller. better make the first one count. get a new one tomorrow. the bad news is you get a whole new -- the good news you is get a whole new penis tomorrow. the bad news is it will be 2/3 the size. probably gave it to an affenpinscher. >> stephanie: right
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belief in science. and this right wing crowd doesn't want to buy into any of this. >> bill: you know what really offends me tonight so there will be parents of the kids who were shot down and killed in newtown, connecticut right. then you're going to have ted nugent who called them props. parents in chicago who have lost their kids. another city. calls them all props. >> a number of people every day that die from gun violence. >> bill: it is just sick for the republicans to allow him to come in. so what are you looking forward to tonight? what are you expecting? >> i was going to talk about the issues you just mentioned. to me, it is always about jobs and the economy. we're still -- we lost -- you've heard me say this far too many times. we lost five million manufacturing jobs from 2000 until 2010. we've gained about 500,000 of them back. that's really the ticket for so many americans the middle class. it is not the only answer. when we see wages decline and we see so many people able to keep up in life
belief in science. and this right wing crowd doesn't want to buy into any of this. >> bill: you know what really offends me tonight so there will be parents of the kids who were shot down and killed in newtown, connecticut right. then you're going to have ted nugent who called them props. parents in chicago who have lost their kids. another city. calls them all props. >> a number of people every day that die from gun violence. >> bill: it is just sick for the republicans to...
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this was like a science fiction movie really for real. >> crazy. >> a bunch of -- we talked about the after thestroidastroid, was going to pass by but meteors did it. [crashing sounds ] >> yeah. smashed into buildings in russia. and i saw that there were 400 people injured. mostly because what happened is, when these meteorites hit the buildings, the glass would shatter and fall onto bystanders >> bill: it didn't hit a remote area like sometimes these rocks. >> i just assumed. >> apparently people live in the uram mountains. who would have thought >> bill: you he these people. imagine the stuff coming from the sky. it's like pretty scary. >> they were all over. it was a it was a meteor shower. there are a bunch of videos popping up on youtube of people catching the meteors. it looks like a movie >> bill: twitching. >> we will treat like catching >> bill: i thought you meant like with your bear hand. you are going to catch it. >> we will tweet these at. you see it coming at your car. it looks like a movie. it's real. >> bill: has that ever happened before? i guess it has? >> yeah. >> m
this was like a science fiction movie really for real. >> crazy. >> a bunch of -- we talked about the after thestroidastroid, was going to pass by but meteors did it. [crashing sounds ] >> yeah. smashed into buildings in russia. and i saw that there were 400 people injured. mostly because what happened is, when these meteorites hit the buildings, the glass would shatter and fall onto bystanders >> bill: it didn't hit a remote area like sometimes these rocks. >> i...